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Vcent
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Hi,
I would like to use the "native fan model" in fluent to model the situation as shown in the attachment: - hall with one open door - wind from left boundary - internal fan, which accelerates and heats the air Because I cannot find a good tutorial for the native fan model in 2d I am wondering: How can I model this with a native fan model in fluent? Thanks in advance, Vcent |
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